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IT removed games. I put them back in, but renamed the games, as well as the folder that they were hidden in. Then told people that I was sworn to secrecy BUT, and how to get into the games. I knew that I won when I caught a couple instructors playing it.
What did you label the folder? Research?
May 1997 tax returns obviously.
I don't remember. I kept it out of the game folder and hid it in an acronym-of-letters sub folder with the executable also being another acronym-of-letters that sounded deliberately sounded insanely boring. TBH, it has been a while. I didn't have computer access, and snuck it in on a computer that a partner in crime left open for me. So. I never got a chance to play it. I do remember finding some proprietary software, and hid my folders in there. It was an old Win machine.